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THE HORSE 



might have been formed, admirably adapted to the 

 arid plains, and filling a place so difficult to fill that, 

 as yet, no new variety or breed has been able to 



FIG. 3. An improved mustang saddler 



fully supplant it, or to fill its place in all respects as a 

 saddler of the plains. 



Mr. Frank Forester, in his work on the American 

 horse, after deploring the lack of attention to Arneri- 



